FIFA Street review for PS3, Xbox 360
After sitting on the sidelines for a number of years, EA Sports is taking it to the streets once again. Did the extended break and reboot do the franchise any good?
PlayStation 3 Reviews
After sitting on the sidelines for a number of years, EA Sports is taking it to the streets once again. Did the extended break and reboot do the franchise any good?
Operation Raccoon City doesn’t do the Resident Evil franchise any favors, find out what doesn’t make this team based shooter work in the full review behind the link.
Armored Core V picks up where Chromehounds left off, delivering a solid team based, tactical mech fighting game that’ll satisfy fans of both series.
Conceptually it?s like a non-boring version of The Road, mixed with Book of Eli-style action and Uncharted urban climbing… In reality, it?s crushed by marred controls and poor implementation.
Mass Effect 3 brings an end to an era for a stellar RPG series from the masterminds at Bioware, and leaves behind a lasting impact.
Yakuza returns to the Playstation 3, this time with zombies, and a poorly realized third person shooting element that’s best left to this single entry. Read more in the full review behind the link.
Naruto returns to consoles courtesy of Cyberconnect2, with another entry in the awesome Ninja Storm series. Generations refines what made Ninja Storm 2 so much fun, but does lose a couple key elements along the way. Read more in the full review!
After all these years, Sony’s MLB: The Show series is still the reigning baseball champ. Read on to find out what we think about this year’s version.
You got your Tekken in my Street Fighter! The first part of the Namco / Capcom team-up hits the Xbox 360 and PS3, with smashing success. Find out more in the full review at the link below!
2K Games brings their final MLB title to home consoles, but some lackluster changes and needed bug fixing aren’t quite enough to knock this one out of the park. Read more in Brian’s full review!
QTE’s have never been so fun! Asura’s Wrath bridges the gap between anime and video games in a way that actually works, retaining the fun, over the top action of shows like Dragonball Z and Naruto while keeping you engaged in the action the entire time. Read more in the full review!
Blasting robots apart piece by piece is almost an art form in SEGA’s newest shooter, Binary Domain. Can the Yakuza Team branch out from modern gangster fisticuffs to futuristic cover-based shooters with any success? Read the review to find out!
Brian tackles EA’s SSX revival, and shows that snowboarding games aren’t quite dead yet. Read the full review to see how the newest entry stacks up!
Brian takes a look at acclaimed developer Starbreeze’s attempt to revitalize Syndicate for the modern era. Does switching to a first person shooter help or hinder the beloved franchise? Read the full review to find out!
Gotham City Impostors offers something that is exactly the same as Call of Duty, but completely different. In other words, it?s worth a shot.
While Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning isn’t the best game I?ve played in this genre, for a first outing, I must commend Bug Huge Games and on being so ambitious and trying new elements that appeal to many different players.
There is actually plenty to LOVE about EA Sport?s new entry into the tennis gaming circuit. Read though for all the details.